The CRESCO Adria project – Climate-resistant planning of the coastal area of the Adriatic is financed from the INTERREG Italy-Croatia 2021-2027 Programme.
The goal of the project has its base in European and national strategic documents that deal with the adaptation to climate change and integral management of the coastal area, and refers to improved capacities of urban areas and coastal communities in the Adriatic area to respond to climate change. The prerequisites for adaptation in the process of spatial planning, lifelong learning for the purpose of climate transition will be defined by the project, and adaptation plans will be created for selected local communities in the coastal area of the Adriatic.
The project covers two Croatian counties: Primorje-Gorski Kotar and Zadar, and two Italian regions: Abruzzo and Le Marche. The lead partner of the project is the Faculty of Economics of the University of Rijeka. The consortium for the implementation of the project has a total of seven project partners, while the Institute for Physical Planning of Primorje-Gorski Kotar County has the role of a project partner.
The implementation of the project began on 1st April 2024. The project is planned to last 30 months, from 1st April 2024 to 30th September 2026. The total value of the project is €1,928,010.59 with a co-financing rate of 80% from the European Regional Development Fund.
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